Motorcycle crashes here don’t always look the same, but they frequently share a few patterns:
- Commuter traffic friction: sudden braking, lane changes, and failure to yield can create disputes about “who saw what, when.”
- Roadside and intersection hazards: right-angle turns, left turns into oncoming traffic, and limited sight lines can make fault harder to pin down.
- Weather and lighting changes: Washington rain and glare can affect stopping distance and perception—especially during early morning or evening rides.
Those factors matter because settlement value is tied to causation (whether the crash caused your injuries) and documentation (how clearly your medical providers link treatment to the crash). If your records are consistent and timely, negotiations tend to move faster. If they’re missing key details, insurers often try to reduce payouts.


